About the author of Elementary Azerbaijani
Dr. Kurtuluş Öztopçu is currently retired from teaching. For many years, he taught various courses related to Turkic languages at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul, UCLA and UC Berkeley. He is the author of several scholarly books and articles all relating to Turkic languages, including Dictionary of the Turkic Languages and Elementary Azerbaijani.
Born in 1950 in Eskisehir, Turkey, Dr. Öztopçu received his B.A. in Literature (1971) from the Department of Turkish Language and Literature at the University of Istanbul and his M.A. (1978) and Ph.D. (1986) from the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures at UCLA. He is a member of the American Association of Teachers of Turkic (AATT).
For more information about Dr. Kurtuluş Öztopçu and his books please visit www.oztopcu.com
Other books by Kurtuluş Öztopçu
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Elementary Turkish: A Complete Course for Beginners (Revised 2nd Edition)
ISBN: 978-975-7981-40-4 Published 2015 (first edition 2006)
Santa Monica, California - Istanbul (2 Volumes with 2 downloadable audio CDs) U.S. $75.00
A beginning level course for 'standard' Turkish, the official language of the Republic of Turkey and the language spoken by educated Turkish speakers. It has been adopted as a textbook by more than 35 universities.
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A 14th-Century Archery Treatise in Mamluk-Kipchak: Kitab fi ‘Ilm an-Nushshab
ISBN: 9757981141 Published 2002, Istanbul Book: U.S. $25.00
An English and Turkish bilingual edition of Kitab fi ‘Ilm an-Nushshab, ‘ A Book on the Knowledge of Arrows,’ or Khulasa, ‘‘The Essence.’ This work is a late 14th century archery manual written in Mamluk-Kipchak Turkic and composed during the Mamluk reign in Egypt. It is the earliest archery manual written in Turkish. This edition is based on the only complete existing manuscript of the work, that is preserved in the Istanbul Beyazit Library (Veliyuddin Ef. No. 3176). |
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Dictionary of the Turkic Languages: Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Uighur, Uzbek With Zhoumagaly Abuov, Nasir Kambarov, and Youssef Azemoun
ISBN: 0415160472 Published: 1999 (first edition 1996) Routledge
A multi-language dictionary covering the eight major Turkic languages, which are Azerbaijani, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Uighur, and Uzbek. |
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Uygur Atasözleri ve Deyimleri (Uighur Proverbs and Idioms)
Published 1992, Istanbul: Doğu Türkistan Vakfı Yayınları. Book: U.S. $15.00
The first extensive collection and study, in Turkish, of modern Uighur proverbs. This work includes more than 2500 Uighur proverbs and idioms. Majority of Uighurs live in the Sinkiang-Uighur Autonomous Region of China today, and they speak a Turkic language that is related to other Turkic languages, such as Modern Turkish, Uzbek, and Kazakh. |
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Colloquial Azerbaijani (Book/Cassette Course)
ISBN: 0884327884 Published 1994
Guilford CN: Audio-Forum, Division of Jeffrey-Norton Publishers
An audio language course including a textbook and 3 audio cassettes. |
Colloquial Kazakh (Book/Cassette Course) With Zhoumagaly Abuov
Published 1994 Guilford CN: Audio-Forum, Division of Jeffrey-Norton Publishers
An audio language course including a textbook and 3 audio cassettes. |
Colloquial Uzbek (Book/Cassette Course)
ISBN: 0884327434> Published 1993 Guilford CN: Audio-Forum, Division of Jeffrey-Norton Publishers
An audio language course including a textbook and 3 audio cassettes.
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Munyatu’l-Ghuzat, A 14th-Century Mamluk-Kipchak Military Treatise Sources of Oriental Languages & Literatures 13
Published 1989, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press
An English edition of Munyatu’l-Ghuzat, ‘Wish of the Warriors of the Faith,’ a 14th century military treatise written in Mamluk-Kipchak Turkic and composed during the Mamluk reign in Egypt. This edition is based on the only existing manuscript of the work, that is preserved in the library of the Topkapi Palace Museum in Istanbul (Section: Ahmed III, No. 3468). |